When you’re the President of the United States, your family milestones don’t just get handled in private—they get balanced against global warfare and intense media scrutiny. Case in point: Donald Trump might actually skip his oldest son’s wedding this weekend.
When reporters point-blank asked him on May 21, 2026, if he’d be making the trip down to the Bahamas for Donald Trump Jr.’s wedding to Bettina Anderson, his answer was classic Trump: a mix of complaints about the “fake news” and a very real scheduling conflict.
“He’d like me to go. It’s going to be a small private affair. I’m gonna try and make it,” Trump told the Oval Office press pool. “I said, ‘This is not good timing for me. I have a thing called Iran and other things.’ That’s one I can’t win on. If I do attend, I get killed. If I don’t attend, I get killed… by the fake news, of course.”
With his usual dark humour, he highlighted a brutal PR trap. Going to a destination wedding while managing an active military conflict with Iran looks incredibly out of touch to voters. But skipping your eldest son’s big day? That triggers a whole different wave of criticism about where your loyalties lie.